It's normal for a woman to not find out until after a month or two that they are pregnant. I wouldn't worry about it, but definitely tell your Dr. in case your age or current physical shape could be factors. Never mind the baby, 2-4 glasses of wine a day is unhealthy for you. Women should have only 14 units of alcohol a week, a 4 oz glass of wine is 1 unit and you were drinking nearly twice that amount at least.
The possibilities are endless.
No, and it's very unhealthy for the child if the mother isn't eating. Normally pregnancy results in huge appetite.
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According to the American Pregnancy Association, yes, pregnancy does increase the risk of cerebral palsy, but not pregnancy alone. Factors during pregnancy play a large role. Issues such as infections during pregnancy, blood diseases, ,acterial meningitis, and lack of oxygen to the fetus can increase chances. Pregnancy will not increase the chance of palsy within the mother.
No, a baby cannot sense pregnancy in their mother.
No, another baby cannot sense a pregnancy in their mother.
There is nothing you can do unfortunately. My mother had it but neither me or my brother got it so hopefully you will be lucky too.
no, there is no way of a full term pregnancy, your tubes can only stretch upto a certain extent, and then they will burst, making internal bleeding, which is extremely dangerous to the mother, possible not being able to have children again, and death of the fetus. If you do have any signs of an ectopic then I would visit your hospital asap, as ectopic pregnancy is very serious.
There are 30% chances of you getting vitiligo if your mother has vitiligo.
No, just because the litter is small doesn't mean that the puppies won't be healthy. You can have unhealthy puppies in a large litter as well. The best way to make sure that the puppies will be healthy is to make sure that the mother has the proper care and nutrition during her pregnancy. First litters can also be low in number.
A high-risk pregnancy is anything that increases the chances of the baby and mother not remaining healthy. This may be because the mother already has a problem before pregnancy, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension being the most common. There may be something else about the mother, older (although as this becomes more common it is regarded as less of a risk), very young (under 16 and not yet fully grown herself), petite, (especially if the father is big) and obese. There may be something about the pregnancy itself, placenta praevia, pre-eclampsia. This is not an exhaustive list but gives you an idea. meaning if there are potential problems with your pregnancy, different circumstances for every pregnancy, that doesn't always mean whatever their concern is will actually happen
Yes there is a problem for getting pregnant at say 38 or40 years of age, as the chances to conceive are far less and can be very complicated for both mother and the baby.